You're browsing the archives « Previous PageNext Page » From Wednesday 24 May 2006 I really don’t like this band Gutermouth has posted a new song up at www.myspace.com/xxxradiotrashxxx Tuesday 23 May 2006 This is your one last chance Last Chance have posted their new EP ‘Timing Is Everything’ online at www.myspace.com/lastchancemusic FFAF instores! FUNERAL FOR A FRIEND – ATTICUS instore signing sessions – first 10 people at each signing will receive a free Atticus t-shirt! SOUTHAMPTON – May 27th, 6pm – ROUTE ONE, 1-4 Bargate Centre, Southampton. www.routeone.co.uk MANCHESTER – June 3rd, 6pm – EXIT, 41-43 Oldham Street, Monday, Tuesday Happy days! Secondmonday have just put their first album sampler online at www.myspace.com/secondmonday I wish I could fly (like Tom) Northampton’s Tom Can’t Fly have just recorded a new EP at Premiere Studios in Corby with Ian Wetherall. New song “Shooting in the dark” is up at www.myspace.com/tomcantfly The best rock star is a dead rock star Rod from Route 215 has a new solo project you can check out at www.myspace.com/thedeadrockstarclub Thursday tour starts on…Friday Thursday start their UK tour later this week, most dates are sold out but as a reminder, the dates are as follows: 26th Oxford Zodiac 27th Leeds Slam Dunk Festival 28th Manchester Academy 2 29th Glasgow Garage 30th Birmingham Academy 2 31st Portsmouth Wedgwood Rooms June This is a fantastic concept Taken from punknews.org: ” Members of Bomb the Music Industry have formed Quote Unquote Records. The label is planning to go a non-traditional route and rather than selling records, will be giving them away for free online, and asking satisifed fans to donate money to the bands Why is every man and his dog releasing records on 6/6/6? Submitted: “To gear up for their self-titled debut, Sleepaway has launched a promotional website at www.EvilHasANewSound.com The band’s record is scheduled for a 06/06/06 release via No Milk Records.” File this under rumours… Although unconfirmed, Punktastic understands the following bands have been approached to play the Reading/Leeds Festivals – Hawthorne Heights, Cursive, Jeremy Enigk, Against Me and Planes Mistaken for Stars.